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Comcast's unsolicited bid for Disney comes in the midst of a debate over the benefits and costs of the flurry of media conglomeration over the last decade.

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Out of this conglomeration of over 200 skeletal elements representing animals that perished in a shallow body of water, they were able to peer inside the arm bones of four individuals using powerful synchrotron radiation.

For example, a resource for students may be The Clergy Letter Project, which is a conglomeration of over 13,800 signatures from numerous clergymen (including Christian, Jewish, and Buddhist clergy) who endorse statements supporting the compatibility of religion and science (including evolution; Zimmerman 2010).

The conglomeration of lines included rail-over-rail bridges which were vulnerable to air attack.

The palace was founded by Constantine, but practically every subsequent emperor added to it, and it eventually became a vast conglomeration of buildings extending over more than 100 acres (40 hectares).

"If we turn things over next July 1 to whatever slapdash conglomeration that is out there -- let's say the Governing Council plus some others, which is what they want -- you could have a civil war in Iraq come next November," an administration official said.

"It's a conglomeration of stuff that went down over the years," Crosnoe said of the difference between her parents' generation and her own.

I can't think of a single reason to prefer this motley conglomeration of oddly-named, half-functional applications over an established, warrantee-backed, proven and solid operating system like Windows XP, or Vista.

According to contemporary historian William James this conglomeration of ships was said to be over 350 strong, although he disputes this figure, citing the number as 117 (in addition to the French warships).

The coleslaw is a watery conglomeration of mayonnaise, cabbage and related detritus that looks like it was left over from the 1934 Nuremberg Rally; the pickle is a foreboding, calcified object that resembles a paleolithic sex aid.

When Mr. Isaacson says they, he means that conglomeration of environmentalists, liberal money and politicians -- often Democrats -- who, over the years, have set aside some 300 million of Alaska's 365 million acres as untouchable public land.

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